il vaut son pesant d"or - traduction vers Anglais
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il vaut son pesant d"or - traduction vers Anglais

BRITISH ENGINEERING COMPANY
D. Napier & Son Ltd.; Napier & Son; D. Napier & Son Limited
  • 1904 Napier 6-cylinder racing car
  • 1907 Napier 60hp T21
  • 1909 Napier T23 Roadster
  • Dorothy Levitt driving the Napier motor yacht 1903
  • [[Charles J. Glidden]] on his world tour of 1902
  • Steam engine built by D. Napier & Son in 1859
  • [[Napier Deltic]] engine, cut away for display
  • [[Napier Lion]] engine
  • [[Napier Sabre]] engine
  • 1920 Type 75 TT
  • Napier racing motor launch of 1905

il vaut son pesant d'or      
he's worth his weight in gold

Définition

favourite son
1. a famous man who is particularly popular in his native area.
2. US a person supported as a presidential candidate by delegates from the candidate's home state.

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D. Napier & Son

D. Napier & Son Limited was a British engineering company best known for its luxury motor cars in the Edwardian era and for its aero engines throughout the early to mid-20th century.

Napier was founded as a precision engineering company in 1808 and for nearly a century produced machinery for the financial, print, and munitions industries. In the early 20th century it moved for a time into internal combustion engines and road vehicles before turning to aero engines. Its powerful Lion dominated the UK market in the 1920s and the Second World War era Sabre produced 3,500 hp (2,600 kW) in its later versions. Many world speed records on land and water, as well as the Hawker Typhoon and Tempest fighter planes, were powered by Napier engines. During the Second World War the company was taken over by English Electric, and engine manufacture eventually ceased. Today, Napier Turbochargers is a subsidiary of the American company Wabtec.